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Illustration tutorials for technical and automotive illustrators and art studentsUpdated: June 7, 2012 This illustration tutorial site is designed to provide helpful information related to computer graphics, automotive illustration and technical drawing. Listed below are detailed tutorials and step-by-step drawing lessons for all skill levels, from the beginner art student to the intermediate and advanced professional technical illustrator or automotive illustrator. Additionally, there are step-by-step Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop tutorials, tool tips and actions or key command shortcuts that are specifically designed for art students, professional illustrators and digital artists of all types. The illustration tutorials on this site are updated, revised and added to periodically. Upon re-visiting a tutorial page, we suggest that you re-cache your browser to make sure you are viewing the correct images.

The Blog of Bryan RollinsOkay, it's been a while. i apologize for keeping ya'll (yup, ya'll) waiting. It's been as crazy as always around these parts and i'm still working hard. So, i have a few updates. As you can see up top, a new papertoy, and as you can see below, no download link. this particular one is an exclusive that will only appear in an upcoming papertoy book featuring some of the paper toy artists we all know and love. Unfortunately, it won't be released until next year.ColossalMerging two of the ultimate pastimes—books and puzzles—the Codex Silenda has to be physically solved in order to read it. And no, these aren’t simple word games and math problems, but rather deviously complicated mechanical puzzles crafted from laser-cut wood that are embedded within each part of this 5-page book. The solution to each puzzle physically unlocks the next page. As the reader moves through the book a short story is also revealed, etched on pages opposite the puzzles. The Codex Silenda was created by industrial designer Brady Whitney who is currently funding the it as project on Kickstarter.

Watercolour paintings by Marilyn MansonNOTE: The following text begins with his first exhibit in 2002 which also has its own page. For anyone who wants a quick listing of Manson's artshows and exhibits, I've made a page here: Art show listing for Marilyn Manson Writer, rocker, singer, photographer, director, composer and now a watercolourist with a debut exhibition - this man's a busy bee.Welcome to NiceBunny.comTurn off the water when you brush your teeth and save 3 gallons of water per day.SimonLandreinOh le beau glaivio. Fais au crayon bois. Last extremely short animation I did. Thanks to Mcbaise for the song. I did those artwork for Fool’s gold label, for their parties in Austin and Miami a month ago. Dirty scan of an hand made drawing.

Zurich29Zurich29 is a studio of freelance static & motion designers, funded in 2005 by two creative partners, Philippe Constantinesco & Dorian Gourg. We are specialized in motion design and illustration. We use and mix different techniques : live-action, illustration, photography, graphic design 2D and 3D in Channels idents, WebDesign, TV & Print Advertising.

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Michał DziekanIllustrator and character designer Michal Dziekan was born and raised in small town in south-western Poland. He moved to city Wroclaw where he attended Architecture on University of Technology. After three years he left school and moved to Warsaw to work in post production studio Platige Image as a concept artist and matte painter.Steve Simpson's Illustration PortfolioFor a while, as a kid I was fascinated by sign language and spent hours learning it with a friend. To us, it was a secret language only we could understand. I think my best illustrations always have a element of the unpredictable about them, a serendipitous input. Something that wouldn’t normally be associated with the subject. While roughing out my thoughts on the Revolution illustration I’d photographed my own hand (in the traditional fist of defiance pose) for reference. As I sketched away my mind flashed back to the bookmark I’d used to learn sign language as a kid.